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So is this going to be like the post crisis DCU in which we had both the silver age and golden age versions of the characters? I guess if the JLA and JSA can co-exist the Ultimates and the Avengers can as well.

I remember going to the comic book store every week and having a handful of comics that I would have to rank and then put back the ones I weren't able to afford. Now I go once a month and struggle to find something worth buying. I am, however, looking forward to some of the DC books that are bringing back the Seven

I always hated going with traffic. I feel safer if I can see the cars coming at me on a bike rather than having them behind me. All it would take is one driver swerving slightly.

I always felt that Judas didn't really betray Christ in the sense he needed a few extra bucks. You see this guy walk on water, bring people back from the dead, etc. and the last thing that you would suspect is that anyone is going to take Him out. Sometimes I even wonder if Jesus send Judas to the authorities. Either

My thought of Venom as far as the movie goes is that the alien suit really doesn't fit into the movie version of Spidey. I think another classic villain would have been better. Vulture, Kraven, Electro. Any of them would have been fun.

This was my favorite. I loved the way they tied the two generations together. I loved the action sequences from the future.

I wonder if the approval rating was lower before 9/11?

Hate it. I love her original costume.

Well obviously people hate commercials. If you give us the choice of course we are going to choose to avoid them. People keep mentioning sporting events as the only shows with commercials they watch. Me, I tape the show, wait an hour after it starts then fast forward through the commercials.

The best Spidey stories always involved other heroes. It would be great but impossible to have the Human Torch or X-Man in a Spidey movie. If they could get soon other superheroes to interact with him occasionally. Black Cat is surely in Sony's toy box. A reformed Sandman and or Green Goblin. Too bad we can't have a

I'm thinking of most of the vampire movies and TV shows of this generation and IMO the majority of them then to lean more towards superheroes than horror. The vamps in Lost Boys could fly without changing into a bat. Buffy/Angel had some scary episodes, but mostly it was more superhero. True Blood's main character is

I want a Zatanna movie. I think it would be easy to put together. Her father gets lost in Hell and she has to rescue him. Blue Devil could be a good sidekick. They could battle Etrigan. It would be a fun film.

The stores have mostly cut hours to meet the Obamacare loopholes. So instead of having trained well prepared staff we're going to have a bunch of parttime seasonal workers who aren't going to be given time to learn all they need to. Could this affect the bottom line?

Didn't see this posted yet. Maybe too new? I was just so blown away. I loved the way they tied the two timelines together. I loved Mag's connection with the JFK assassination. I loved the resolved timeline. They managed to showcase so many different characters without going overboard. Everything fell into place so

Sound like they are trying to tie the Nu52 in with the old continuity; basically having their cake and eating it too.

Maybe not the worst, but cable just doesn't even come close to sounding like a superhero name. The name never made sense to me.

I wonder why the Panther and Inhumans aren't tied up with the FF rights. They both first appeared in the FF. I know the Panther is a long time Avenger, but so is Quicksilver and that didn't stop the X-verse from trying to claim him.

If she was running low on fuel and she saw someplace to land it makes sense that she would land. This island is on the navigational line she said she was going to stay on. There were signs of life on the island when they searched for her but no one ever followed up. This is a perfectly logical place for her to have

Awesome idea! Avengers 2.5-Interlude!

I'm not getting the importance of the third statement. It doesn't really state that the oldest child is not a twin. With twins there is still an oldest (the first one being born). So how does the red hair statement help?